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Gardner Minshew was on fire as the Raiders’ QB. He stayed calm under pressure and led three scoring drives in the fourth quarter. Davante Adams and rookie tight end Brock Bowers were his go-to guys. Together, they caught 18 passes for 208 yards and a touchdown, making life tough for Baltimore’s defense.
On defense, the Raiders made sure Lamar Jackson couldn’t get comfortable. They didn’t let him or the Ravens’ offense make big plays, and Maxx Crosby was a beast on the field, messing up their plans over and over again.
Special teams were another story. Justin Tucker, one of the best kickers in the league, missed a key field goal, and the Ravens kept hurting themselves with penalties and turnovers. The Raiders took advantage of all that and didn’t let the chances slip away.
For the Bills, the lesson is simple. You have to keep the pressure on Lamar Jackson to throw him off his game. Don’t let their receivers get open for big plays. And most importantly, if the Ravens mess up, make them pay for it.
If Buffalo follows this playbook, they’ve got a good shot at taking down the Ravens. Let’s see what they bring on Sunday.